Another Bridge Strike

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Wilts Specialist Ops

#RPU are on the A30 Wilton dealing with a bridge strike, if only the bridge height was marked…. Ow wait! Driver dealt with for careless driving.

Bet he had 3 satnavs as well :unamused:
Good effort tho think if he were going faster he would have cleared it no probs :laughing:

RIPPER:
from twitter

Wilts Specialist Ops

#RPU are on the A30 Wilton dealing with a bridge strike, if only the bridge height was marked…. Ow wait! Driver dealt with for careless driving.

Wilton is on the A36

Suedehead:

RIPPER:
from twitter

Wilts Specialist Ops

#RPU are on the A30 Wilton dealing with a bridge strike, if only the bridge height was marked…. Ow wait! Driver dealt with for careless driving.

Wilton is on the A36

Yup…seems even the cops don’t know where they are

God fancy taking a double decker ( well trying ) under that bridge ,
I drive a rigid 14ft 6 and I don’t go that way . When you drive high vehicles you must do a little research on your route not just jump in and drive

Big enough warning signs on the bridge and before you even get to it, some people are just stupid.

another 5 mph and he would have made it - foot down Friday people - theres a reason for it . :smiling_imp: :smiling_imp:

Jack-knife:
Bet he had 3 satnavs as well :unamused:
:laughing:

Bet he’s also the type of driver who totally relies on those 3 sat navs, who never flashes you in, cuts in on you when overtaking, keeps you sat in the middle lane after you’ve pulled over to let him out, and oh yeh, the ‘‘piece de resistance’’ …always wears his hi viz whilst driving. :laughing:

Incoming !! :smiley:

RIPPER:
from twitter

Wilts Specialist Ops

#RPU are on the A30 Wilton dealing with a bridge strike, if only the bridge height was marked…. Ow wait! Driver dealt with for careless driving.

Only 6 numbers out :unamused:

robroy:

Jack-knife:
Bet he had 3 satnavs as well :unamused:
:laughing:

Bet he’s also the type of driver who totally relies on those 3 sat navs, who never flashes you in, cuts in on you when overtaking, keeps you sat in the middle lane after you’ve pulled over to let him out, and oh yeh, the ‘‘piece de resistance’’ …always wears his hi viz whilst driving. :laughing:

Incoming !! :smiley:

Seems to be more of those around these days

What is baffling, but totally in keeping with the 17th century attitude of this country to transportinfrastructure, is that years ago, the other railway bridge just up the road, was rebuild to 16’ plus height, and no longer has a height restriction.

Mind you, it’s not like this is a strategically important road that would carry a lot of traffic back and forth from a major port to one side of the country…

Happy Trucker1:
God fancy taking a double decker ( well trying ) under that bridge ,
I drive a rigid 14ft 6 and I don’t go that way . When you drive high vehicles you must do a little research on your route not just jump in and drive

Judging by that picture you will get under it EAAAAASY in your 14’ 6’', go for it pal.

Jack-knife:
Bet he had 3 satnavs as well :unamused:
Good effort tho think if he were going faster he would have cleared it no probs :laughing:

What’s wrong with 3 sat navs , I Cary 2 , I carry 2 torches , 4 taco rolls , about 10 pens , 2 pair of gloves , 2 high viz etc etc , it’s called common sense , if something breakes / loose it you’ve got a spare / spares
I’ve no doubt I could get around without a sat nav , but a lot of new drivers depend on them , so carrying a spare one in the event of original one breaking makes total sense

shullbit:

Happy Trucker1:
God fancy taking a double decker ( well trying ) under that bridge ,
I drive a rigid 14ft 6 and I don’t go that way . When you drive high vehicles you must do a little research on your route not just jump in and drive

Judging by that picture you will get under it EAAAAASY in your 14’ 6’', go for it pal.

You can but box jockeys couldn’t aim for the middle , so they changed the height

There’s a new Network Rail animation video out to warn drivers & traffic office that they need to know the height of the vehicle. Most bashed bridges in 2021-22 fleetnews.co.uk/news/fleet- … k-33-times

  1. Stonea Road, Stonea, Cambridgeshire 33 strikes
    2.Lower Down’s Road, Wimbledon, London 18 strikes
  2. Harlaxton Road, Grantham, Lincolnshire 17 strikes
    4.Abbey Farm, Thetford, Norfolk 15 strikes
    5.Stuntney Road, Ely, Cambridgeshire 12 strikes
    6.Harefield Road, Brakespeare Road South, West Ruislip, London 12 strikes
    7.Station Road B4105, Berkswell, Solihull 12 strikes
    8.Station Road, Langley, Berkshire12 strikes
    9.St John’s Street, Lichfield, Staffordshire 11 strikes
    10.Coddenham Road, Needham Market, Suffolk 10 strikes

lancpudn:
There’s a new Network Rail animation video out to warn drivers & traffic office that they need to know the height of the vehicle. Most bashed bridges in 2021-22 fleetnews.co.uk/news/fleet- … k-33-times

  1. Stonea Road, Stonea, Cambridgeshire 33 strikes
    2.Lower Down’s Road, Wimbledon, London 18 strikes
  2. Harlaxton Road, Grantham, Lincolnshire 17 strikes
    4.Abbey Farm, Thetford, Norfolk 15 strikes
    5.Stuntney Road, Ely, Cambridgeshire 12 strikes
    6.Harefield Road, Brakespeare Road South, West Ruislip, London 12 strikes
    7.Station Road B4105, Berkswell, Solihull 12 strikes
    8.Station Road, Langley, Berkshire12 strikes
    9.St John’s Street, Lichfield, Staffordshire 11 strikes
    10.Coddenham Road, Needham Market, Suffolk 10 strikes

how did Grantham get to number 3? i thought dozy retired from stobarts to Espanha :exclamation: Again :laughing:

drover:

lancpudn:
There’s a new Network Rail animation video out to warn drivers & traffic office that they need to know the height of the vehicle. Most bashed bridges in 2021-22 fleetnews.co.uk/news/fleet- … k-33-times

  1. Stonea Road, Stonea, Cambridgeshire 33 strikes
    2.Lower Down’s Road, Wimbledon, London 18 strikes
  2. Harlaxton Road, Grantham, Lincolnshire 17 strikes
    4.Abbey Farm, Thetford, Norfolk 15 strikes
    5.Stuntney Road, Ely, Cambridgeshire 12 strikes
    6.Harefield Road, Brakespeare Road South, West Ruislip, London 12 strikes
    7.Station Road B4105, Berkswell, Solihull 12 strikes
    8.Station Road, Langley, Berkshire12 strikes
    9.St John’s Street, Lichfield, Staffordshire 11 strikes
    10.Coddenham Road, Needham Market, Suffolk 10 strikes

how did Grantham get to number 3? i thought dozy retired from stobarts to Espanha :exclamation: Again :laughing:

No 7 on the list is a 7ft high bridge. I almost bang my head walking through it :laughing:

Never seen a truck stuck, have seen lots of vans…

how is no 1 struck so much there is a road going round it

lancpudn:
There’s a new Network Rail animation video out to warn drivers & traffic office that they need to know the height of the vehicle. Most bashed bridges in 2021-22 fleetnews.co.uk/news/fleet- … k-33-times

  1. Stonea Road, Stonea, Cambridgeshire 33 strikes
    2.Lower Down’s Road, Wimbledon, London 18 strikes
  2. Harlaxton Road, Grantham, Lincolnshire 17 strikes
    4.Abbey Farm, Thetford, Norfolk 15 strikes
    5.Stuntney Road, Ely, Cambridgeshire 12 strikes
    6.Harefield Road, Brakespeare Road South, West Ruislip, London 12 strikes
    7.Station Road B4105, Berkswell, Solihull 12 strikes
    8.Station Road, Langley, Berkshire12 strikes
    9.St John’s Street, Lichfield, Staffordshire 11 strikes
    10.Coddenham Road, Needham Market, Suffolk 10 strikes

Surprised A5 AT Hinckley not there

cooper1203:
how is no 1 struck so much there is a road going round it

As Toonsy says above with #7, it is very low. Vans, 4x4s, cars with roof racks, or bikes on the roof are gonna cop that un. A "strike" doesnt have to be a container or decker goin` at full tilt.